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@crail | 4 October 20 | |
Fancied a bit more attention, bro?
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@teddig | 4 October 20 | |
wow you're good, how did you know, ive not been on here for ages as i have a real life, the only attention i need is from friends and family, so take yer 2 bob comments and try harder.
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@crail | 4 October 20 | |
Yet as soon as you come back you bump your ridiculous post
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@speedracer22 | 4 October 20 | |
@ crail - 4.10.20 - 05:19am Yet as soon as you come back you bump your ridiculous post Says the guy who believes in a spherical Earth. |
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@speedracer22 | 4 October 20 | |
@ teddig - 4.10.20 - 05:08am wow you're good, how did you know, ive not been on here for ages as i have a real life, the only attention i need is from friends and family, so take yer 2 bob comments and try harder. No, bro. Keep going. The Earth is clearly flat like us Asians have a flat face. |
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@gt_tdi | 5 October 20 | |
@ teddig - 4.10.20 - 04:59am just goes round the flat plane, like the needle on an EL P record, for instance at north pole in summer is because the sun goes around the earth more inwards, then gradually moves away from there, hence 6 months of darkness for north pole This doesn't explain why the sun rises and sets. If it's going around ''the flat plane'' then how does it also travel across the sky from one side to the other? Because I asked you if the sun orbits the earth and you've given the above 'explanation' which seems to suggest that no, the sun doesn't orbit the earth, so where does it go when it disappears beyond the horizon? |
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@budgiesmuggler | 5 October 20 | |
@ teddig - 4.10.20 - 04:59am just goes round the flat plane, like the needle on an EL P record, for instance at north pole in summer is because the sun goes around the earth more inwards, then gradually moves away from there, hence 6 months of darkness for north pole why can't i see Polaris in my night sky ? how does flat earth explain my stars appearing to rotate around an entirely different central point in the sky ? |
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@budgiesmuggler | 6 October 20 | |
@ogdenz | 6 October 20 | |
Surely a roughly spherical earth would roll off the giant turtles shell that it is resting on?
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@budgiesmuggler | 6 October 20 | |
it's like a spinning top though. it wont fall off unless it stops spinning. it's the slight variations as it spins around the top of the shell which give us the seasons. also i can't draw turtles. or i would have. i wish phill was here |
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